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gevaerts: you know I'd rather see this committed sooner rather than later. once thing to maybe do first is make the existing hotswap drivers take note of the first_drive parameter (although this won't make a difference in practise)

shotofadds will wait til sunday to commit the D2 stuff. there's too much accompanying stuff to write (installation changes, wiki notes etc) plus I won't be here tomorrow to cope with the fallout when it all goes titsup...

amiconn: i was looking at the data reordering you did for mpeg idct... i was thinking that a similar thing might me a good idea for jpeg, but that supports multiple transform sizes, and the optimal ordering would vary for each...

ie, you could use ldmia to load in, say, 8 16-bit values in 4 registers, use the halfword-packing instructions to expand that to 8 registers that each contain the same value in top and bottom half, and then store those with stmia

saratoga: ah. hrm, well, if it's already 32-bit, i'm not really sure that you can do anything special with stores while going from mono to stereo, but you could still load four or more values with ldmia, and then store them with str

notlistening: Sorry to take so long but not much time for irc for me lately... Yes please test the patch mc2739 posted in the forum with as many sd cards as you can. I can't remember if you were one of the ones with troublesome cards before. That patch basically reactivates voltage scaling at 1.10 v for the unboosted state but it boosts on disk accesses. My card worked just fine without the boost at 1.10 but I could make it

kkurbjun: maybe it's because I'm still not fully woken up and am not used to this sort of abbreviations but I had to read a few times over b/w to understand that it meant "between" (my first thought was "black and white"), and I already saw yesterday that you used w/ for with. All that in comments where I don't see the reason to not spell it out...

funman: well, I thought it should work in the OF since I've been told that the MMC and the SD protocol are very similar and most other devices that support SDs support MMC as well. But I'm not sure if it works in Rockbox already (though there is an MMC driver for the Ondios I don't know if the SD one is now totally seperate and what it can do)

pixelma: since the protocols are similar the current SD driver could be modified to support MMC if it doesn't already (the original ingenic code did that, but MMC was removed since the onda have a µSD slot not compatible with MMC)

this is what I read from the mails in the dev-ml - the plan is to switch storing settings etc. on the SD card since the inbuilt memory is still read only. I think a working SD driver must be existent for this first

I tried displaying the value of that timer (in a while(1) loop) and it was incremenenting up to about 0x3000 and then looping back to 0 without running the rockbox timer init, and then it changed to incrementing up to about 0x100 before looping back to 0.

The clix keymap on ipod either doesn't make much sense or doesn't work properly, I think. What is the physical activity associated with BUTTON_SCROLL_BACK / BUTTON_SCROLL_FWD on ipod? Is that the same action as increasing volume from wps?

internally things changed. There now is HAVE_MULTIDRIVE, HAVE_MULTIVOLUME and NUM_VOLUMES_PER_DRIVE. If you set HAVE_MULTIVOLUME yourself, you'll get NUM_VOLUMES_PER_DRIVE==4. If you get it because of HAVE_MULTIDRIVE, you'll get NUM_VOLUMES_PER_DRIVE==1

The reasons why this doesn't work that I can see are : (a) only one plugin can have the UI. That's only a problem for UI plugins of course. (b) Plugins are linked at fixed addresses. This is the serious one, but we could link (some) plugins as position independent code

Tomers: one more point that I think is important : I think we should keep storage in core, although it could have the UI bit (i.e. the USB screen, with possibly speed and activity indicators) in a plugin.

Mikachu: re. the HID build problems on your nano - what OS are you using exactly? I guess it's some linux distro but how you describe it reminds me of that OSX problem (Rockbox USB hung in the USB screen for me, sometimes turning back to normal after disconnecting, sometimes needing a hard power off on my c250)

Tomers: it's a bit more resilient. It's not too hard to mess up an installation enough to make plugins not work. Of course, if we have bootloader USB on all involved targets it's not too important anymore

mcuelenaere: that would require this long talked about possibility to grab a bit of the buffer without stopping playback. I don't think it would be fair to ask Tomers to start digging in the buffering code now :)

yes it has, the big one would be a good test case as well as it has the common 160x128 screen size. I would have tested all different sizes but then I know I'm always very carefull with these things, maybe a bit too much...

gevaerts: when I define CONFIG_STORAGE as (STORAGE_NAND|STORAGE_SD), Rockbox doesn't seem to know that the SD card is removed when I hotswap it (with only STORAGE_SD it shows an empty root). Any ideas?

kkurbjun: if you like, I could send you the background picture. I had it working halfway with the vertical offset but somehow couldn't find out how to do that with the shot start position - it was either in the old place or basically offscreen. At that point I gave up

I try to remember if I also used bigger bubbles for that. I remember sending the graphics to one of the Gigabeat guys who were there in the beginning until the extra gigabeat channel was turned down and a short time after that

Ubuntu seems to have some trouble with HID support on my Sansa, if I scroll the wheel the volume maxes out and then continues to flash on teh screen for a good 20-30 seconds before it stops getting the "vol+" signal

linuxstb: there's a mount option that appears to be for mapping between windows and unix hidden-file conventions? it's hard to say what it does, man page just has "dots, nodots, dotsOK=[yes|no]: Various misguided attempts to force Unix or DOS conventions onto a FAT file system."

aaron424: the m200v4 booting to rockbox on usb insert is correct - the usb detect signal has not been found yet. The left key is the proper button to boot to the OF. Try pressing it before you press the power button.